USS Black Hawk (AD-9)

USS Black Hawk (AD-9)

The USS Black Hawk (AD-9) was launched in 1913 as SS Santa Catalina by William Cramp and Sons Ship and Engine Building Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; purchased by the U.S. Navy 3 December 1917; and commissioned 15 May 1918, Commander R. C. Bulmer in command.

Post-World War I North Atlantic operations

Assigned as tender and flagship to the Mine Force, USS Black Hawk departed Boston in June 1918 to take station at Inverness, Scotland. She remained there until the end of World War I and then shifted her base to Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, for the North Sea mine sweep. She returned to New York in November 1919 and served as flagship and tender for the Atlantic Fleet destroyers in reserve at Philadelphia. After the installation of a torpedo workshop and other equipment she was designated a destroyer tender (AD-9) in November 1920 and reported as flagship of the Operative Squadron, Destroyer Flotillas, Atlantic Fleet. She served mainly in Caribbean and Panamanian waters until June 1922 when she left Newport, Rhode Island, via the Suez Canal, for the Asiatic Squadron. USS Black Hawk remained in the Far East for 20 years during which she tended Destroyer Squadrons 5 (1922-40) and 29 (1940-42).

Pacific Ocean operations

On 7 December 1941 USS Black Hawk was at Balikpagan, Borneo. She operated as a tender and repair ship at Java until 31 December 1941; Darwin, Australia (January-3 February 1942); Java (3-20 February); and in Australian waters (26 February-29 May). Leaving Australia she steamed to Pearl Harbor, arriving 15 June 1942. She was assigned tender duty in Alaskan waters and arrived at Kodiak 29 July 1942. Remaining there until 4 November 1942 she then returned to San Francisco, California, for repairs and overhaul.

Completing her overhaul 16 March 1943, USS Black Hawk returned to Alaskan waters, arriving 10 April 1943. Except for a short stay at Pearl Harbor (30 September 1943-1 February 1944), she remained at Adak until 21 March 1945. Following repairs at Alameda, California, she arrived at Pearl Harbor 30 May 1945; remained there until 11 September; and then proceeded to Okinawa. USS Black Hawk served in the Far East tending vessels at Okinawa and in China until 20 May 1946 when she headed home for the last time.

Decommissioned 15 August 1946, she was transferred to Maritime Commission 4 September 1947. USS Black Hawk received one battle star for her service in World War II.

References

*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b6/black-hawk-ii.htm

External links

* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-b/ad9.htm USS Black Hawk (AD-9, originally ID # 2140), 1918-1948]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-b/ad9-o.htm USS Black Hawk (AD-9) --On Board and Miscellaneous Views taken in 1920-1946]
* [http://www.interplanetary.net/blackhawk/hawk01.htm USS Black Hawk NCC-75004]
* [http://genforum.genealogy.com/usnavy/messages/643.html USS Black Hawk AD-91 1918-1948 and others.]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/443.htm NavSource Online: Destroyer Photo Archive]


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